Turn and Lane-Change Signals 
The turn  signal  has  two  upward (for right)  and  two 
downward  (for left) positions.  These positions allow  you 
to  signal a turn  or  a lane  change. 
To signal  a turn,  move  the lever  all  the  way  up  or 
down.  When  the turn is finished, the  lever will  return 
automatically. 
-1 An  arrow  on the  instrument 
panel cluster will flash  in 
the  direction  of the 
turn  or lane  change. 
To  signal  a lane  change,  just  raise  or lower  the lever 
until  the arrow starts  to flash.  Hold it there until  you 
complete  your  lane change.  The  lever will  return by itself 
when  you  release it. 
As  you  signal  a  turn or a lane change, 
if the arrow 
flashes faster  than normal,  a signal bulb  may be 
burned  out  and  other drivers  won’t  see  your turn signal. 
If a bulb  is burned  out,  replace it to help avoid  an 
accident.  If the arrows don’t go  on  at all when  you  signal 
a  turn,  check  for  burned-out bulbs  and  check the 
fuse.  See 
Bulb Replacement on page 5-52 and Fuses 
and  Circuit  Breakers on page 
5-96. 
If you  have  a  trailer towing option with  added  wiring  for 
the  trailer lamps,  the signal  indicator will  flash  at a normal 
rate  even 
if a turn signal bulb is burned  out.  Check  the 
front  and  rear  turn signal  lamps  regularly  to  make  sure 
they are  working. 
Turn  Signal On Chime 
If either turn signal is left  on  for  more  than 3/4 mile 
(1.2 km),  a  chime  will sound  to let the  driver  know  to 
turn 
it off. 
If you  need  to leave  the signal on for  more  than  3/4  mile 
(1.2 km),  turn off the signal  and  then turn it  back  on. 
Headlamp  High/Low-Beam  Changer 
To change the headlamps  from high to  low  beam, or 
low  to  high,  simply pull the turn  signal  lever  all  the  way 
toward  you.  Then  release it. 
When  the high beams 
are on,  this  light  on  the 
instrument  panel  cluster 
will also  be  on. 
Your  fog lamps  will turn 
off when  you  switch  to 
high  beams.  Using your high beams  in fog  is  not 
recommended. 
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Using  Song List Mode 
The  integrated six-disc CD changer has  a feature called 
song  list.  This  feature  is  capable of saving 
20 track 
selections. 
To save  tracks  into the song list  feature, perform the 
following  steps: 
1. Turn  the  disc  player  on and load it  with at  least 
one  disc.  See  “LOAD 
CD” listed previously  in this 
section  for  more  information. 
2. Check  to  see  that  the disc changer is not  in song 
list  mode.  S-LIST should  not  appear  in the display. 
If S-LIST is present,  press the  SONG LIST 
button  to  turn it 
off. 
3. Select  the desired  disc by pressing the  numbered 
pushbutton  and  then  use the 
SEEK SCAN  right 
arrow  button  to  locate  the track  that you  want 
to  save.  The track 
will begin to  play. 
4. Press and hold the  SONG LIST button  for two or 
more  seconds  to  save  the track into memory. 
When 
SONG LIST is pressed  a beep will be heard 
immediately.  After two seconds  of pressing SONG 
LIST  continuously,  two beeps will sound to confirm 
that the track has been  saved. 
5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for saving  other selections. 
If you attempt  to save more than 20 selections, 
S-LIST FULL  will appear on  the display. 
To play the song list, press  the SONG  LIST button. 
One  beep  will be heard and S-LIST will appear  on 
the  display. The  recorded tracks will begin to  play  in 
the  order that they  were  saved. 
You  may  seek  through the song list  by using  the 
SEEK 
SCAN arrows.  Seeking past  the last saved track will 
return you to the first saved  track. 
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